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discussion from a london broadcast center on out june 0, the on the 500 days since the russian invasion of ukraine, the kremlin slabs, the taxation decision to send home 5 ukrainian. come on this, the hello, i'm marianne. minimize the in london, you're watching alger 0. so coming up on the program, the french protest is, defy a bad on demonstrations quoting for justice for young black men killed by police reporting from the distribution point for the well food program at the child's to
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down border where it's struggling to feed hundreds of thousands of refugees, how to save the world's biggest rain far as the leaders are for sale in columbia need to discuss the deforestation in the amazon. the it's been $500.00 days since russian began its full scale invasion of ukraine and wants to become a bloody war of attrition. 6.3000000 ukrainians. refugees of a 9000 civilians have been killed and there is no positive peace in sight. keith claims its counter offensive is gaining ground slowly in the east. though on friday you quite in officials also reported the 8 before killed in a russian rocket attack in the city of the mon. meanwhile, keeps big as minute feedback of the united states is facing criticism over its decision to supply ukraine was costa bones the weapons of bond by over a 120 countries and 5 you quite in commodities who fought to defend the city of
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mary apple. and returned home released by tuck in a deal. it's been condemned by the kremlin. moscow is saying that this is in violation of an agreement that was meant to hold the prison isn't, is stumble until the end of the war. run. mcbride begins out coverage. the president followed him. is a lensky, we tons to ukraine, claiming another successful overseas mission and leaving took a, a with an added prize 5 soldiers who let the resistance at the as of steel works in marietta, paul, and considered we'll hear rose by most ukrainians after the surrender to russian forces they were released as part of a prisoner exchange on the apparent understanding they would set out the war into key. but what now on the same plane is the president coming home. so lensky had been meeting with president ridge of typo the one who has been playing a key mediating role in this war,
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maintaining strong relations with moscow while supporting ukraine's bid for nato membership. china green deserves nato membership. i'd like to emphasize that point . i've always defended, persistent. the face piece creates no losers. the, the lensky and the one help talks about the renewal of the deals, which allows the exports of ukrainian grain across the black sea, which runs out in little more than a week on which russia has been reluctant to renew. but i'm not those that get them up today. we have focus on how the leadership of touch on. yeah. what then your leadership ties in and add on or, you know, can help us to a piece. we know of my international order, whether you can trust civil or balancing. so i'm not so lensky. we tons to keep with his forces locked in vs. fighting on all fronts as ukraine's comforter offensive grind zone. all of this is happening is ukraine box, the 500 day of this war with a special video from presidents
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a landscape hailing his country's military and seemingly reaffirming his position as the fig. ahead for ukraine's continued resistance. it coincided with the release of another which li, symbolic video, a visit buys the landscape snake island. it to me that was seized by russian forces on the 1st day of the war, but late to be taken by ukrainian troops. cream is a small island, says the lensky in the country, but to him, proof that old ukrainian land will one day be getting newly rep mcbride, i'll just say on the cliff beloved ukraine's interior ministry. meanwhile, a saying that at least 8 people have been killed in a russian rocket attack on the east and done yet, sc region miss on at a residential area in the city of lima. and several more people are reportedly injured in the compartment. as a bank has moved from crime a tourist can nearly mon, the regional administrator administration, has said that they believe it was a rocket detective released some images that show and buildings damaged the
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buildings of also individuals that have been killed. they say one woman is iron a bite, cried another man, was loading his vehicles to go away with his family for the weekend. natalie martin was in the hands of the russians last year, but the ukrainians run to the kaiser offensive last year and took it back. but since the then it has been under constant attack by the russians. natalie. money is also, is a place where there's a key rail, a junction in houston. the other ukranian say that they have repelled several of texts from the russians, but this latest rocket, the tech, comes dest days off to the ukraine. and ministry said that it has noticed a gathering the russian forces in the name on direction. they say around 120000 russian soldiers will gathering in the name on comprehensive direction elsewhere in the east the pregnancy that they're making gains nearby from north to the north and south. although that's very difficult to get trouble rates in reality, that there's really no real change on the front lines here in the east. although the constant air raid sirens unsigned of like to being 5 also strikes coming back
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going on throughout the day and night. i started big data cover task eastern. okay . now the developments us president joe biden has been criticized by the us extra general rights groups and some of his fellow democrats for his decision to supply cost of items to ukraine at white house correspondent, kimberly, how can, has more on this. this is surprising because uh typically you'd hear criticism from the opposition republicans, but now the president is here and pushed back from within his own democratic party . a particularly from the progressive verse. so to further left of the democratic party progressives have written a letter 19 members, and what they're saying is that they feel that this is not consistent with their values. in other words, the president, when he came into office, really says as a platform of foreign policy under his administration was going to be to put human
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rights 1st. and a cluster munitions really are contrary to that, that they linger on the battlefield much longer after conflicts and because of their high failure rate to detonate. and so they disproportionately harm civilians, often women children, because they don't get names. children can often pick these up these little bond let's that look like children's play toys, or balls, as they can, may more even kill children in and other civilians. and so that is the concern here of so many progressives. they say there's no such thing as a safe cluster bomb despite arguments to the contrary. and they say that really the president has let not just americans down, but the world, given that he promised to be a leader when it comes to human rights. the thousands of people have defined
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a protest binding powers in march to commemorate to black 9 who died in peace. custody in 2016 riley's against police brutality have been held in all the french cities as well as tensions remain high in the country off to the police, killing of and now the teenagers funk riots last week. pull rece reports from paris . this was the demonstration french authorities tried to stop 11 days after the killing of 17 year old, not l. y, a policeman, and the suburbs of paris. the sister of another mine who died in police custody in 2016 continued have points of justice. that would be possible. we have always demonstrated peacefully. and today the police department laptops on the pretext of recent events. i said probably already after the art says, choose house since that brother adama's death. only this year the authorities refused permission. they will say full of the writing with a swept friends in the past week and
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a half that didn't happen. some purpose pray was used. and troy's brother another mind, were arrested before the demonstration broke up with the mulch over the organizes hooked up in here. where they told us that actions were a success. like the mounts the police are trying to stop the police say they will prosecute us a try. all right, for not formally declaring the demonstration we. yes. french police or finance people to put these youtube that at night. we want to say to them that build on and get together on the field ourselves. come and help us next to. let's organize that point solutions to this problem. baptism from defining this much was originally planned for the 19th of july, but was brought forward to keep the spotlights on the police in the wake of niles killing police now said, next weeks passed, the days celebrations. could be another slash point. patrice elgin's era, paris we now have exclusive coverage of from the port out between to an easier and
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it'd be a way of moving a 1000 black african refugees and migrants remain stranded with little food or to or shelter. it will round it up into 10 easy and city of the facts and bust of the heavy, militarized border. but libyan voted god's word, let them in. a group includes pregnant women and $29.00 children. malik trying to report some incentives of laura. you know the border between libya and she needs yeah. of the 2 needs in ministry of interior released a statement saying that he contacted the acting a minister of interior. imagine so busy that they spoke and that both parties agree that they need to come up with a unified stance on equal migration. now, north africa has long been a transit hub for african migrants, a trying to reach your opinion shores. here in libya, you, when i estimate that there are more than 700000 migrants in the country. they faced
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widespread abuse, including arbitrary detention kidnappings ports or an even rate. and i think that's why we're seeing much, many migrants seeking a safer alternative. and that's why they, they, they went to tennis. but with recent comments from place site, which many have described as insightful and races, he's created an atmosphere of animosity towards african migrants. the situation is fox, which is a popular departure point from tennis for migrants trying to reach. europe has been tens for a couple of months last week that reached a breaking point where residents of the city to region residents were protesting against the presence of african migrants. things got why, when a to easy in man was killed, which led to things are in the city. and that's when that's amazing. and stories began their crack down. now for these hundreds of migrants friends,
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and on the border, the situation is only gonna get worse unless they've been authorities. and the 2 nations are able to come to some sort of agreement and allow you monetary and organizations or, or, or the, perhaps the you, when i open a quarter and, and, and, and, and be able to give them humanitarian assistance. but for now, the outlook the out, the outcome of this situation looks grim, now train up elder 0 water. the united nations is wanting the conflict into don, could force moving a 1000000 people to leave the country. the armies been fighting the power military rapids support forces for control of sit down for nearly 3 months. more than a 180000 people have already fled across the west and border into chad and interest . and for some, a refugee camp in the town of andre, the not to this is a new business. there's a charge say time is running out for tens of thousands of sold in these refugees in
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china, especially in eastern chide. because food is running low and logistical problems, i'm mounting right now. the estimates of the united nations agencies put the number of facilities refugees who have come into chide on more than 250000 and still counting. this is a routine for distribution activity by the world food program. what do you see here? he's a family trying to ship out some food items brought to them by the was with program . some slogan, beans i'm clicking on and the way for the program is saying that they cannot afford to give families more than one meaning a day. they're not doing this. your site is the case as of monday attrition on the rise in reference to terms in eastern charge in other parts of jobs or students references have moved to and now over here you see families sharing a little bit. got some sort of beams, cooking or that was given to them by the workforce program. but right over there,
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thousands of out of food in these refugees waiting to be served with time running out. it looks like they're going home with nothing. how many degrees i'll just do that, i'd raise on the charge suit on board as well. the impact of 5 to get a hard to me is right across the country to so don's main ports soaring prices and a 3 month delay in salaries are taking a heavy toll on people in policy done with valor forcing the city on the red sea with many struggling to get by and north east spends his days stitching, choose what he says, making ends meet. husband it'd be more difficult and i didn't mean idea to get us. we're really suffering. now. we need no problems at all. we want is full. the water and so that we can feed all families, squeeze it and nor is one of thousands withdrawal into here by that see ports fishing tories him at the commercial activities. but things start to change when
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fighting began in april, kind of the kind of showing voice before the war. things were okay. now everything became difficult because i used to make $50.00 a day. now the customers don't buy as much as before and they complain because they couldn't even pay because they haven't even received their salaries. last name was so what's the viking only thanks to mutual solidarity within that means. so the 1st thing to do is to increase salary use on who's but those salaries haven't even been paid for 3 months. now. an influx of nearly 40000 people escaping the fighting uncomfortable has made a complex situation even more difficult. that's how i got the most out of 8 has been sent to you for the poor and the victims, but it's been sold in the shop. men decide belongs to the pool, who are 1st to come here for long distances, their sleeping in pavements. you must have compassion for people in this part of the country. it's not the feel funds or fly bullet stuff marks of the life. but
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it's sort of a serious economic problem to feed their families of people. basic life amenities, situations off has always been difficult. what has now been made was by the complex to you and says, almost 3000000 people in. so that have been forced from their homes by the conflict . and along with millions more effective. they need to humanitarian assistance. how much fun of disease so that on the program, there was no distinction made a rosy between middle infections and civilians. ripped up roads found out hundreds and grieving, families and international dedication looks at what's left behind in jeanine refugee camp off the biggest as rating rate in decades as in energy prices in the philippines box calls to reopen a nuclear react to this. been the last in really in the
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the high again, let's begin with an update on the monsoon rains. thanks for tuning it. and so we've got these pulse is moving from the admin fee into the gulf of thailand. so for southern indo china highest solar, it's here for a copious amounts of rain and oh yeah, for eastern besides just to the east of say bu i there is a funny advisory in play because of torrential downpours there. we're taking our foot off the pedal for the seasonal plum rains in china throughout the day on sunday they'll start to taper off just a bit, but not so in japan. still getting striped with solid bands of rain, northern q shoot, southwest honshu. there are land side alerts in play because of just how intense that ring has been. back to the southeast asia southern too much for continues to be a problem spot. there's been flooding there recently is placing hundreds of people . and what do you say we go to australia right now, most of the country settled,
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but it's the southeast corner with there is active weather, the potential for more damaging winds, victoria states. tasmania. now hope our could see those winds with up to about 60 or 70 kilometers permit. by the time this storm system is out of there, likely to have done 40 centimeters of snow on the straight lee and out and still a saw you picture for use evenings north island including kids been on sunday. see you soon. i in the stall stripe through the tub, the tub in the what the boat to, to the working class of his hometown and the 12 foot building legend at accountant and produces fish. beyond those who do i have a wonderful time seek. this dog buys funds for social values, as, as many goes against it to these for pulling at least football rebels on,
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i'll use the the welcome back. look at the main stories. now. russia is condemned to fish decision to release 5 ukrainian prisoners of war. they will capture during the battle for the port city of mary. paul's deal weeks in september sent them to talking requirements as they were meant to stay in east on boat until the war ended. thousands of people have defined a protest fight in powers and march to commemorate some black man who died in police custody in 20. 16. tensions remain high in the country on the police killing of a teenager spots riots last week. and more than a 1000 black african refugees and migraines, a strong that on the libya to an easy,
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a border with little food, water or shelter. and we'll round it up into an easier and bust to the poor that the libyan gods plant. let them in a funeral has been held for a palestinian man shot dead by his ready forces during array northwest of ramallah . the policy in health ministry says the 24 year old was just in the chest and died from his wounds in the hospital. a $198.00 palestinians have been killed since the beginning of the year. 29 is right, and these were killed in the same period. meanwhile, the delegation of warm and fuzzy ambassadors in e. u representatives paid a visit to the janine refugee camp and the occupied westbank. at least 12 palestinians and one is ready sold. you were killed in a major sultan that riley of this week. and abraham has more on the visit. diplomats and you want officials have come here to listen to the testimonies of people in did you need refugee come? they have listened to difficult stories from palestinian saying that they had to
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leave their homes because of these radios pulled that took place for 2 days. they've heard also about the pain, the trauma, the civilians who have been targeted by these really forces. and joining me here to talk more about that is that you are presented in palestine, mr. vin vin burgess door. yes. and then what do you take from the testimonies that you've heard? is there anything new? well, this is the largest military invasion in the occupied westbank ever since. the 2nd intifada ended, it's more than 20 years ago that in 2002 as some of the invasion has taken place. it's the 1st time that massive strikes have taken place and effected an area of pups united by civilian. do you know that this refugee compos 14000 people on the 0.4 square kilometers, was the most densely populated areas in pen assign. if you use air strikes,
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you'll accept collateral damage in the put in a seam population. so our critique to us east, we have the occupied part was the lack of cooperation analogy when it came to using military weapons system. that's the 1st thing. secondly, we criticize there was no distinction, made a fairly between minutes, infections and civilians. and that was impossible because if you go with massive ministry equipment, you cannot make this distinction. thirdly, re criticized that during the operation she wanted to excess was severely impeded if not made impossible for medical services, for ambulances to take care and accommodate the enjoy it and bring them to us, but doesn't even have to put the tough being attacked with good and even during that as to where it's trying to sound the stories were attacked as well. so there's, when you're hearing a lot of condemnations from the yeah, these ready violations are increasing people here once action. yes. what are you
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going to do? well 1st of all is all just mission of diplomats. i've seen covering all 5 continents under the chairmanship of the united nations of that. ready so and then on the 3rd day, it's a good day after the, after the, immediately a military invasion has ended. we still cannot go here everywhere because we may have unexploded ordnance this year. and we cannot be happy, very careful. you could see here that people need to restore water and electricity and see what you 9 kilometers of water and sewage lines have been destroyed to the effect that via here. and it's a pulse was own gifts, groups to use our commitment. no, we as diplomats, we can only do 2 things, a funding and reporting to back us the do back capitals get they take the necessary action and be expressing all those 40 derek with their population affected by these admitted to the actions of israel. and hoping that the political message from all capitals goes to issue and take to have to abide by international law. and if you
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don't, you're facing consequences as that is something only capital dental diplomats can only report. so please bear with us. that'd be kind of go beyond what they're doing here a little bit to continue with here today. thank you so much, mr. ben. you, for your participation. and we've been talking to palestinians who say that's the level of destruction here. and then if you do come as nothing like they've seen in 20 years, they know that the palestinian authority does not have the resources in the money to restore the comp. they believe that the international communities of interest is a swear now. so there's a lot of disappointments, you have a lot of fear and a lot of anxiety that but he does eat or do you need refuge account. you have to fight left by in focused on 8 children have been killed in a landslide, triggered by months in reigns, children age between 12 and 15, playing a game of crickets when assigned the bank next to them collapse,
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but he's 55 people have now been killed in weather related incidents over the past 2 weeks. and even more rain is on the way most of the fatalities have been caused by land slides or electrocution. the leaders of columbia and brazil, a meeting of the southern columbia in city of leticia, hoping to map out planned to present what's left of the amazon rain forest environment ministers from 8 countries. sciences and representatives of indigenous nations are all attending the summit was on alison trump. yes, he has moved from olga tom and both price events who of may have saving good. the amazon in fighting climate change the, the center of their administrations in their goals during their presidents. they want to renew international attention on what they see as a vice of threat to humanity, which is the possibility of reaching the point of no return for the amazon rain forest, which is what experts say would be a deforestation level of 20 percent or more. we are now roughly around 17 percent
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of deforestation, and that is because there has been a skyrocketing of illegal activities and the deforestation in the amazon region in the last decade. the a lot of it has to do also with the and increase of the international criminal organizations that are using the amazon to launder drug trafficking money for it. for example, expanding cal, ranging expanding at agriculture, the agriculture flip frontier in that region. there also has been a major increase in illegal mining in the region that pollutes rivers using mercury . for example, did the 2 press events or hoping to fight to all this to a regional corporation and also asking the rich world, the richer countries in the world to also participate with the,
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with them. so many things on the table in this meeting is leading the ground works for a major presidential summit. next month and rescue. protests have been held in south career against the japanese governments pine to dump treated radioactive water from the focus human nuclear plants into the ocean. hundreds gabbert and central sol for this head of the international atomic energy agency. why a arrive? they're also paying a visit to tokyo earlier this week. the agencies to you review found that japan's water release ponds would have a negligible impact on the environment. so no scientific risk philippines, as i'm telling you, cape house patient was built in the seventy's but was never switched on. it's now being talented as the onset to the countries energy shortages. the prompts been played by corruption allegations. now a south korean company is offering to modernize it at a price on the fillets reports from by ton on the controversial project.
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emotions run high for an info as bad as whenever she's reminded of the 2 years or family home had no power. it was so dark, my baby will almost got stepped on since then, she swore she would never missed a payment. but electricity prices in the philippines or some of the most expensive in asia. and it remains the struggle for an invite to total electrification. president ferdinand marcus jr says jeez, aware of this burden and the booming energy shortage. and it's open to all solutions including nuclear. this nuclear power plant was commissioned in the 1970s by his father. it was intended to power millions of homes, but was never used. there been efforts to get the but the nuclear power plant up and running before that right behind me is the plants reactor. but now under the leadership of president ferdinand barcus junior, there's more optimism than ever. the question is,
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what did the project is still viable? after being dormant for decades, nuclear energy advocate and congressman mark wanker has been lobbying for but the and for years he believes that with a little work it could be as good as new south korean company has offered to rehabilitate it for a $1000000000.00. my proceed that which is watch bar to new care plant in tennessee, midwest not used for decades because the electric market never materialized and the print the o 9. they decided to permission the plant but then has been settled by corruption allegations. critics also argue the safety concerns that lead to the decision to shut it down, have not been addressed. this here through the many lives on french falls lives, there was churn bill, and there was a local shima. we thought that the but the clear power plants will never come back
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. president marcos is exploring other energy solutions while the working visit to the us capital in may. he met executives of a company selling bikes with nuclear fuel technology and recently extended the contract for natural gas drilling off the west coast of the philippines. the says she understands very little about these debates. but those for sure that what she wants and needs is affordable electricity, a barn to below. i'll just 0. but the on the philippines, the main stories quick, you know, and russia has condemned tucker's decision to release 5 ukranian prisoners of war. they were taken prisoner during the battle for the poor city of mary poll. deal reached in september then sent them to turkey. but the kremlin says they were meant to remain in it's time bull until at.

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